My Book World Edition II WDG2NC15000 1500 Gb Western Digital External RAID Data Recovery
Data recovery from failed external My Book World Edition II WDG2NC15000 1500-Gbyte Western Digital RAID. Professional, respectable service. Fast turnaround time. The easy self-tracking system on the latest updates of the on-going recovery case.
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With the Data-R-Us pre-service data recovery evaluation, you’ll know exactly what price range to expect for your case before making decisions to proceed with failed RAID recovery service.
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Failed data media: Western Digital External RAID 1500 Gigabytes My Book World Edition II
Data-R-Us specializes in data recovery for External RAIDs which have experienced all sort of data loss, that includes the problems which require the clean room repairs for all internal damages like clicking noises, damaged heads, stuck motor, the damage to the internal disk platters, and also, software recovery to restore corrupted data due hardware, software, human errors, etc.
Allow us to help you in recovering once-lost data. We work our best to deliver the data files up to your fullest satisfaction.
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Alan H.
Mason, Ohio United States
Hard drive couldn't boot. Not shown in BIOS. Spinning and may have clicking. The files under 'My Documents' folder are highest value, Outlook emails, too. Please restore as much data as possible, ideally the whole disk would be a swell!
- Thank You so much for recovering my data. My dark days are finally over and I can go on - keep working on my stuff. Thanks again!
DMC Software, Inc.
Grand Blanc, Michigan USA
Below are the headings and summaries of reports on two Western Digital drives, one a 120 GB drive and one an 80 GB drive that I gave to a firm in Baltimore to see if they could recover some of the files for my daughter. This firm wants $1900/drive to recover these files. This seems a bit high as the drives do not seem to be physically damaged in that the directory structure seems to be intact and all of the files are listed as 'Good' and do not have to be 'repaired.' In addition, I only want to recover two or three folders from each of these drives, things like My Documents, My Music, and the Identities folder that contains the Outlook Express email files. I can't afford to recover the data on these drives at anything near the price that the Baltimore firm wants. What do you think? Would it be worth sending these drives to you for recovery after I retrieve them from Baltimore? These drives were damaged when I tried to plug the power cable into a DVD drive while the computer was running.
- Thank you for your efforts and reliable services; great value for money too!!
All the best,
George H. B.
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